Walden Pond Press is a family company located in Verplanck, New York, dedicated to creating and publishing Music Books and Videos that show you and your family how to play the piano. In fact, our only goal is to get people started playing piano!

Verplanck is a little town on the Hudson River, less than 28 miles from downtown Manhattan. Our home town is so small that we can't have mail delivered to our factory, but to a tiny post office box in the next city!

Our factory is located in what is known as the "Ice House," a rather wonderful old green building that was once the local ice supply. It overlooks the Cortlandt Yacht Club and the Hudson River, so we are very glad about our country backwater location (just up the river from Manhattan!) All of our Music Books and Videos about how to play the piano are made here, hand assembled by a great group of workers, and each one is individually tested to make sure that your first experience at the piano is a great one! We'll show you how to play the piano and make it fun!

For several years we have worked with an Emmy Award winning composer and author, John Aschenbrenner, who is undoubtedly one of the most successful teacher\artists in the New York metropolitan area.

John, who played piano on Broadway ("My One and Only") and on TV ("As the World Turns") and Film (Jane Fonda's "China Syndrome" and the film music library "Cinemusic") is devoted to teaching beginners how to play the piano, and is probably out there, somewhere in Upper Westchester County, right now, teaching a little seven year old (to the child's delight) how to play Star Wars with one finger on his first piano lesson!

The Christmas Carol Kit and Piano Is Easy were in fact developed by Mr. Aschenbrenner from teaching everyday kids the piano. John developed a thriving business in which he visited homes in over three states, giving private lessons designed to get kids and adults as excited about the piano as John said he was as a child.

Few teachers have the dedication to actually go to the student's homes, and, week after week, see what works with a large variety of people who want to know how play the piano. John took the time to do that, and the result are these wonderful books that have found a place at countless family pianos!

John said he noticed that, when he started people playing piano by numbers, "they got going right away and most never stopped playing." John taught kids and adults who are as healthy and regular as corn, but also those with Down's syndrome, ADHD, Tourette's syndrome, stroke victims, aged nuns (yes, a class of nuns, really!) and anyone who asked. If you'd like a sample of their thoughts, click here on Satisfied Customers.

If you've ever wanted to try the piano by yourself, as slowly as you like, in the privacy of your home, then this is the book for you! It's not hard to get started if you have someone showing you every step of how to play the piano: it's important to go as slowly as you can through each step outlined. A child can do it easily, and as always, complete easy-to-follow directions are included with every fun piano book.

Let's face it, most beginning piano books are too difficult for children of any age, but here are a couple of books that have been proven as a great adult-child project! Anyone can start to play the piano. All you need is a piano and this book.

After you get your start reading music "by number," Walden Pond Press has a great program to get you started reading conventional sheet music. Click here on Where Do I Go After Music By Number?

Get a good start for you or your your child with "piano by number" and then carefully shop to find the right local teacher! Get started and learn how to play the piano!